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bwdsbpuzzleHere is the problem the Bluewater District School Board is trying to solve:

"To summarize from the lnitial Staff Report, the 1,470 surplus spaces in the Owen Sound Area Group of Schools has resulted in net operating losses of $66,000 in 2013-14 and is estimated to grow to $345,760 in 2016-17. There is a five year capital renewal backlog of $49 million. Continuing with the current configuration of ...

boardroomThe following recommendations contained in the Final Staff Report on the Accomodation Review of the Owen Sound Area of schools were discussed and passed by Bluewater trustees at tonight's Special Committee of the Whole Board. The recommendations will be considered for approval next Tuesday, April 19th at the Board's regular meeting.

That Bluewater District School Board consider for approval:
1. That Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational lnstitute students be consolidated with West Hill Secondary School students on the site of the current West Hill Secondary School for the 2016-17 school year, effective September 2016; and

300px-NanyangCommercialBank WesternBranch JuntungWuOn April 8, 2016 the Bruce Peninsula Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a scam from a local resident. The resident received a letter in the mail advising them of a long lost relative who died in a car collision, in Mainland China. The long lost relative had invested over 8 million dollars which had been incurring interesting, now totalling approximately 10 million dollars. A Simon Chang Lee from Nanyang Commercial Bank, Hong Kong...

longtermcareOn April 5 Grey County Council discussed possible solutions to the challenges facing Rockwood Terrace, the County-owned long-term care home in Durham. Rockwood Terrace is an older building and requires significant updates by the year 2025 to meet Ministry Standards. No decisions were made at the meeting and the discussion will continue at a future council meeting.
Rockwood Terrace's condition created an opportunity to review and ...

cobalt60Cobalt-60 harvested from four Bruce B reactors can be used to help stop the spread of the Zika virus.
Cobalt-60, which is processed by Ottawa-based Nordion, is the key component of the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), a process aimed at eliminating or, at a minimum, suppressing the population of insects that spread disease or damage agricultural crops.

"Cobalt-60 from our reactors already plays a major role in keeping single-use medical equipment safely sterilized, and with it now helping to stop the spread of diseases like Zika virus the world's population...

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